Brownell K, Puhl R, Schwartz M, Rudd LE. Weight bias: Nature, consequences, and remedies.. Guilford Publications; 2005.
Publications
2005
Teachman B. Information processing and anxiety sensitivity: Cognitive vulnerability to panic reflected in interpretation and memory biases. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 2005;29(4):479–499.
2004
Teachman B, Woody S. Staying tuned to research in implicit cognition: Relevance for clinical practice with anxiety disorders. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 2004;11(2):149–159.
2003
Teachman B, Woody S. Automatic processing in spider phobia: Implicit fear associations over the course of treatment.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 2003;112(1):100.
Teachman B, Gapinski K, Brownell K, Rawlins M, Jeyaram S. Demonstrations of implicit anti-fat bias: the impact of providing causal information and evoking empathy.. Health psychology. 2003;22(1):68.
Shafran R, Frampton I, Heyman I, Reynolds M, Teachman B, Rachman. The preliminary development of a new self-report measure for OCD in young people. Journal of adolescence. 2003;26(1):137–142.
Woody S, Detweiler-Bedell J, Teachman B, O’Hearn T. Treatment planning in psychotherapy: Taking the guesswork out of clinical care.. Guilford Press; 2003.
Teachman B, Schwartz M, Gordic B, Coyle B. Helping your child overcome an eating disorder: What you can do at home. New Harbinger Publications; 2003.
2001
Teachman B, Gregg A, Woody S. Implicit associations for fear-relevant stimuli among individuals with snake and spider fears.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 2001;110(2):226.
Teachman B, Brownell K. Implicit anti-fat bias among health professionals: is anyone immune?. International journal of obesity. 2001;25(10):1525.